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Nearly 2.9 million electric motors used in attic fans have been recalled due to fire hazard risks from faulty safety cutoffs.
Nearly 3 million electric motors for attic fans have been recalled because they may short circuit and cause a fire.
Nearly 3 million electric motors for gable and roof-mounted attic fans have been recalled due to a fire risk, according to the U.S. Consumer Product and Safety Commission (CPSC).
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Daily Voice on MSNAir Vent Inc. Recalls 2.9M Electric Motors For Attic Fans
Nearly three million attic fan motors sold nationwide are being recalled after more than 150 reports of fires.Air Vent Inc. issued the recall for about 2.9 million electric motors used in gable- and ...
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Astonishing Electric Fan Motor Manufacturing Procedures - MSN
Have you ever wondered how electric motors are made? In this video, we take you inside the factory to see the amazing process behind the creation of electric fan motors. From assembling key ...
The electric motor devices business was acquired by Continental when it bought Siemens' automotive electronics unit VDO earlier this month. Brose also bought Continental's cooling fan business.
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